Un po' tecnico.
<http://www.kevinmarks.com/twittereditsyou.html>
With all the fuss about Twitter’s promised edit button, and how they
might design it, we’re missing a disturbing development — Twitter is
using its embedded javascript to edit other people's sites.
When a site embeds a tweet like this:
we are working on an edit button
— Twitter (@Twitter) April 1, 2022
<https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1509951255388504066?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw>
the code looks like this:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet">
<p lang="en" dir="ltr">we are working on an edit button</p>
— Twitter (@Twitter) <a
href="https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1509951255388504066?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April
1, 2022</a>
</blockquote>
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"
charset="utf-8"></script>
That |widgets.js| script looks for blockquotes with the
|class="twitter-tweet"| on, and replaces them with a Twitter branded
iframe to confirm that it is a real tweet (and encourage you to click
through to Twitter).
[...]
Until recently, if the tweet or account had been deleted, then Twitter
would leave the blockquote alone, so the embedded text would still show,
but without Twitter’s validation.
[...]
PS: Musk nel board mi ha convinto a lasciare Twitter, cosa che meditavo
da diverso tempo.
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